Life Between the Sheets (of paper)

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Originally posted on Toni Lopopolo Literary Management: By Shelly Lowenkopf (1) Whose story is it? A dramatic work has only one central character. There may be secondary characters of equal importance to the overall narrative, but in the vast majority…

Part of my life between the sheets, of paper, is writing novels. Since I don’t have a MFA in Creative Writing, I often seek out free or low cost classes for improving my writing skill. Some of the best… Read More ›

Several times I’ve heard the advice about attending writing conferences. I’d love to attend several in a year, but most people can only afford one every twelve months. This morning I’m on my way to LAX, with my… Read More ›

Rejection letters can knock you on your butt. And that’s okay, it happens, stuff hurts, rejection sucks. But you can’t stay on the floor, rubbing your a**. 1. Get your butt off the floor and go do something nice for… Read More ›

Ever since I figured out how to use the Goodreads widget I’ve been posting reviews on books I’ve read. Either the widget is dead, malfunctioning or my brain is on overdrive and I’ve forgotten how to use the darn thing,… Read More ›